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In Celebration of Michaelmas

Today, September 29, is Michaelmas, The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels. I've been intrigued by angels for many years — and a rabbi's words about them have stayed with me ever since.


Today, September 29, is Michaelmas, The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels. Since this year the observance falls on a Sunday, the feast is transferred to Monday for public worship. I consider Michael to be my guardian angel, although I've been told that isn't possible. However, if you've ever been visited by an archangel, you know.

I've been intrigued by angels for many years. On numerous occasions, I've wondered if what I've experienced was because of the presence and ministration of an angel. I once asked my friend Rabbi Jimmy Kessler of Galveston to talk to me about the view of angels in Judaism. He told me many interesting things but the one that stays with me involves the role of angels in the providence of God. He said, "The rabbis said that God has assigned an angel to every living thing, even each blade of grass. The angel's job is to stand beside every blade of grass and say, 'Grow! Grow! Grow!'"

In celebration of Michaelmas, I wanted to share my appreciation of and curiosity about angels. The Psalm reminds us: "For he shall give his angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. They shall bear you in their hands, lest you dash your foot against a stone." (Psalm 91:11-12)

I hope you will benefit from reflecting on the angels in your life. Whether or not we are always aware of their presence, the tradition of the Church affirms that we are accompanied — that the God who set glory above the heavens has not left us to make our way alone through this world.

Signature of The Very Reverend Ron Pogue

The Very Reverend Ron Pogue


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